Greg Doeden joined the Moorhead Fire Department in 1983 because he wanted to help people. Thirty-four years later, he’s still working – day and night – to keep the city safe.
Greg Doeden joined the Moorhead Fire Department in 1983 because he wanted to help people. Thirty-four years later, he’s still working – day and night – to keep the city safe.
Glenview honored first responders who saved Police Officer Mark Amerazian’s life when he suffered a brain aneurysm on duty.
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Doug Richardson was a longtime firefighter for the Norwalk Fire Department and the public safety manager for Des Moines ...
There's an old saying that you fight fire with fire. Nah, not true. The reality is that you fight fire with firefighters. Just look across our country, 3,000 miles away, and you will see what I mean.
Firefighters have many mottos that they live by every day. Among them are: “Semper Paratus” (Always Ready). “Watch one, do one, teach one.” “Safety first, always.” Godspeed to all the firefighters who ...